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. >>> senior not analyst and managing director brian blair is live in stamford connecticut. good to see you, brian. you wanted to hear one particular thing don't you? >> i do. i want to hear all about the hardware, not only how many devices they heard in the quarter but i want to hear what their plans are for the division. they recently released a product called the leap which is effectively the same blackberry they released two years ago called the z-10 and i don't think it's going to move the needle for them on the hardware side and i'd like to hear john chen actually say we may be cutting this division out of blackberry. >> how likely do you think it is he will say that? >> i think he might hint to it. he's very smart in that he's not going to stick with it i think for much longer. if it continues to lose money. and he said that. he's coming in and he's trying to right the ship. he basically jumped on the titanic and he's trying to get it to avoid the iceberg. the problem is hardware is still 40% of their revenues. but all the growth and opportunity and margin is coming f
. >>> senior not analyst and managing director brian blair is live in stamford connecticut. good to see you, brian. you wanted to hear one particular thing don't you? >> i do. i want to hear all about the hardware, not only how many devices they heard in the quarter but i want to hear what their plans are for the division. they recently released a product called the leap which is effectively the same blackberry they released two years ago called the z-10 and i don't think it's...
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. >> during this christmas season, my heart goes out to the families in newtown, connecticut. >> yep. >> we're all hugging our children a little more tightly this season. >> and everything's on the table. >> as an outdoorsman, i think we need to completely rethink guns in america. >> i think we need to protect our kids at the school, though. everything's on the table. >> our thoughts and prayers are with the families in newtown. >> thank you both very much. right now it's time for "squawk on the street." good morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." which debuted on cnbc's seven years ago today. happy anniversary to us. i'm melissa lee with carl and jim cramer and david faber live from the new york stock exchange. let's look at how we're setting up after yesterday's rally. particular strength in yesterday's rally. we didn't get housing starts, that's earlier today. as for the picture in europe, really the stand outout here is the euro. greece getting a five notch upgrade at the s&p. our road map this morning starts with gm. government motors no more. the treasury to exit its stake
. >> during this christmas season, my heart goes out to the families in newtown, connecticut. >> yep. >> we're all hugging our children a little more tightly this season. >> and everything's on the table. >> as an outdoorsman, i think we need to completely rethink guns in america. >> i think we need to protect our kids at the school, though. everything's on the table. >> our thoughts and prayers are with the families in newtown. >> thank you both...
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i grew up in connecticut. we had a retailer called cal door's that came and went and was it bradley's? >> yes. >> there is a hot jewelry chain called pandora. not the music server. they can't get enough of them. the retailer has to pick up his game and the mall owner has to create activities in the mall to pull people into the property and do things you can't do online. >> the teenage girls are the bulk of your shoppers in a mall. everyone is nervous. this is not surprising. i think it's bullish. i think the fact that we're not negative in gdp with this sluggish investment is good. you know who quadrupled spending is the government. states and local municipalities are spending money but only a quarter of what businesses are spending. it's helping and it will get better if we get out of grid-lock in washington and start to spend money on infrastructure. the chinese have overspent on infrastructure and we have amazing interest rates and can't get anything done in infrastructure. in connecticut they want to pass
i grew up in connecticut. we had a retailer called cal door's that came and went and was it bradley's? >> yes. >> there is a hot jewelry chain called pandora. not the music server. they can't get enough of them. the retailer has to pick up his game and the mall owner has to create activities in the mall to pull people into the property and do things you can't do online. >> the teenage girls are the bulk of your shoppers in a mall. everyone is nervous. this is not surprising. i...
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you have states like new york, new jersey, connecticut that have ridiculously high tax truck sure structures and you have some states paying for states like new york who constantly raise their taxes. it's not on an even playing field. why should people in new hampshire be subsidizing people in new york stated. >> you are such a homer. when do you -- >> he's right, though. florida, too. >> judd, obamacare reform is not over. >> no. >> and you're a numbers guy. i don't know whether the trump administration hastens its demise or just lets things go. let's not talk about whether they make it worse or if it goes on its own. but i've heard people say that as it gets worse, that the republicans should write a bill and not use reconciliation. they should write a bill that would actually fix it and when it gets to the senate and democrats vote it down and obamacare continues to not perform, that then it's -- they're going to own it more than they own it now. in stead of doing this fancy reconciliation thing, put everything you want to put into it. tort reform, all this stuff in there, put it in there
you have states like new york, new jersey, connecticut that have ridiculously high tax truck sure structures and you have some states paying for states like new york who constantly raise their taxes. it's not on an even playing field. why should people in new hampshire be subsidizing people in new york stated. >> you are such a homer. when do you -- >> he's right, though. florida, too. >> judd, obamacare reform is not over. >> no. >> and you're a numbers guy. i...
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. >> a hotel on pennsylvania or boardwalk versus a house or mortgage on connecticut. >> it does put the spotlight on another deal out there that's got major antitrust question marks. i noticed office depot down. is ftc saying no thank you. you have to watch here. >> they can't raise price. >> this, you think is different. >> are they going to raise prices for legal pads? i mean you go to amazon you can eviscerate those guys. but amazon's not going to start shipping food to local restaurant. it's really important -- >> costco's in that business. >> yes, they are. i've got to tell you, ftc, stick by your guns here i think cisco goes to 50 if you get that deal done. >> we haven't mentioned apple yet. a bunch of headlines as usual. reports rushing r&d team to start production of the car by 2020, a few years after tesla's model x goes on sale. >> tesla, they will indeed be the world largest -- jim cramer on twitter, unlike john legere and unlike our rfdc friend presenting the other side of tesla. people love tesla. they don't want to hear anything. >> really? i think on twitter shorts are vo
. >> a hotel on pennsylvania or boardwalk versus a house or mortgage on connecticut. >> it does put the spotlight on another deal out there that's got major antitrust question marks. i noticed office depot down. is ftc saying no thank you. you have to watch here. >> they can't raise price. >> this, you think is different. >> are they going to raise prices for legal pads? i mean you go to amazon you can eviscerate those guys. but amazon's not going to start shipping...
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and the school massacre in connecticut is now elevated gun control. democrats had been steering away from the issue out of political fear. connecticut changed the equation and the president will offer proposals in his state of the union. he'll face strong opposition from republicans and the gun lobby. that means bet on some action but not the sort of restrictions democratic liberals prefer. >> our thanks to john harwood. let's try to go back to mary thompson and see what is moving at the new york stock exchange. >> well, things are moving and my mike is finally working. as i mentioned earlier or was trying to mention, the dow had briefly dipped below 13,000. it is off the lows of the day. but again, wall street continues to keep watch on wall street or washington. most specifically the 3:00 meeting between the president and the leaders of congress. volumes today as you might expect, this is the second to last trading day of the new year, volumes are low. in fact, they're tracking below yesterday's levels, which were also very weak. as it stands right
and the school massacre in connecticut is now elevated gun control. democrats had been steering away from the issue out of political fear. connecticut changed the equation and the president will offer proposals in his state of the union. he'll face strong opposition from republicans and the gun lobby. that means bet on some action but not the sort of restrictions democratic liberals prefer. >> our thanks to john harwood. let's try to go back to mary thompson and see what is moving at the...
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talk about the prospects for a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff, congressman jim himes, democrat from connecticut. congressman, there are some in both parties, i don't know, maybe they wouldn't admit it, they don't think it's the worst thing in the world to go over temporarily. where are you? >> you know, i think there's some chance we get a deal in the early weeks of january which means technically you are going over the cliff. if you vote on the deal that john boehner couldn't get done in his conference thursday, if you vote on that in january, a deficit deal than december. it's actually a tax decrease. i don't think nothing is going to happen in the coming weeks. it is possible we get into the first week of january before something to vote on. congress has gotten used to doing things at the last minute and it's not exactly clear when the last minute is here. >> i've been saying for a while you don't have to deal with 400 or 500 grand, get 250, what the president has wanted all along and get the republicans to not vote for a tax cut for everybody under 250. why hasn't that been the strategy or
talk about the prospects for a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff, congressman jim himes, democrat from connecticut. congressman, there are some in both parties, i don't know, maybe they wouldn't admit it, they don't think it's the worst thing in the world to go over temporarily. where are you? >> you know, i think there's some chance we get a deal in the early weeks of january which means technically you are going over the cliff. if you vote on the deal that john boehner couldn't get done in...
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>> it is in yale, new haven, connecticut. so it's a gorgeous house. they're both really beautiful properties. they're so different that it's hard to pick and analyze between them because one is the urban digs and one is the stately old establishment colonial. so we had to really dig deep to compare these and to pick a winner. in terms of property values, i think that you have to look a lot further than just the house. you have to look at other opportunities they afford. so the stately colonial gives us the opportunity to have three different parcels. the parcel the house is built on which is a two-acre parcel, a separate parcel which is four acres that's developable or saleable, and 23 acres that's protected lands to protect your views. so in the end i think if you're really digging deep and looking at all the numbers, you fact you could have this home for $975,000 or less, already a 17% price reduction from when it came on the market, and sell off four acres and keep the money, the winner is yale. >> you're going with the stately estate. here is the
>> it is in yale, new haven, connecticut. so it's a gorgeous house. they're both really beautiful properties. they're so different that it's hard to pick and analyze between them because one is the urban digs and one is the stately old establishment colonial. so we had to really dig deep to compare these and to pick a winner. in terms of property values, i think that you have to look a lot further than just the house. you have to look at other opportunities they afford. so the stately...